In my enthusiasm to unleash yet another x86 assembler upon the world, albeit one embedded in Scheme (because all you compiler writers just don't have enough to do), I released a less than robust version of Sassy last night. This release fixes some things:
*MzScheme 209 no longer supported, in favor of v299-alpha *Proper load paths. Booting Sassy now works as advertised. *Included a .zip version for Windows users *All implementations now create _identical_ ELF objects, not just equally valid ELF objects with their tables in different orders *All I/O is now handled by write-byte and read-byte. *This time I made sure all the implementations passed the test-suite!!
By the way, I neglected to mention that Sassy is licensed under the LGPL.
AND...I welcome all questions, comments, criticisms, witticisms...